Didn't Pitt lose to BC, though? I mean, BC is no great shakes. The next few weeks are going to make things really fun - Oklahoma/Texas, Georgia/Tenn, Miami/VT (whenever that goes down)...there's a chance there will be either one or no undefeateds going down the home stretch. Some teams are going to come back to Earth HARD.

Originally posted by JubukiDidn't Pitt lose to BC, though? I mean, BC is no great shakes. The next few weeks are going to make things really fun - Oklahoma/Texas, Georgia/Tenn, Miami/VT (whenever that goes down)...there's a chance there will be either one or no undefeateds going down the home stretch. Some teams are going to come back to Earth HARD.

And that was a Hell of a game b/t Arkansas & Tenn. I mean, DAMN.

Pitt lost to Texas A & M, haven't played BC yet. Miami/VT isn't until the last week of the season, so there will be plenty of time before that one.

Knew it was someone with dark red helmets - and they've lost to both Texas Tech (who lit them up) and VT (who ground it out). And with the way Tech was able to exploit a defense that stuffed VT, I'm curious as to how VT will handle the pressure when they play Pitt. I don't think they (VT) are good enough to be legit contenders, as they've been treated so far. I'm 99% sure of the same about UGA and OSU, though Clarett could carry OSU very far. Tenn has already dropped a game, and so has FSU, so that'd leave the Big 12 Big Two in the hunt (and the winner of that has to be a front-runner) along with Miami. And, with the way things have gone, someone could jump up and get them, too. It's going to be Florida, Nebraska, Wisconsin, Alabama, Michigan, Pitt, NC State, and Notre Dame who are going to make the midwest/eastern parts of the country worth watching.

And the Pac-10 is just wild. Oregon looks really good again, but I don't think they have the leadership this year to take them to the Fiesta Bowl. That's another conference that's going to beat itself silly, much like the Big 10.